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This course may be of interest to archives in museums people or someone
starting an archives.

Iona McCraith, Preservation Consultant
Archives Association of Ontario

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Subject: [Arcan-l] Managing Archival Collections course
From:    "Cultural Resource Management" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:    Fri, November 30, 2012 7:28 pm
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The Cultural Resource Management Program at the University of Victoria,
British Columbia is pleased to offer the following learning opportunity:


Managing Archival Collections (HA 488U)

January 7 - April 14, 2013; distance course offering

Instructor: Jennifer Douglas

Many museums hold archival materials including documents and photographs
that require specialized care and management. This course focuses on
archives as an important component of museum collections and develops your
understanding of ways in which they should be organized, managed,
preserved and shared. While there is common ground between the management
of artifacts and the management of archives, recognizing the distinctions
is important to caring effectively for documentary materials and
increasing their role in the museum environment.

Regardless of the kind of institution you work in, this course strengthens
your understanding of

 . the nature of archival materials
 . theories, principles, and practices governing archival management
 . legal, administrative, and professional frameworks
 . appraisal, acquisition, and accessioning of archives
 . archival arrangement and description, including the application of
archival descriptive standards
 . physical processing and storage
 . the importance of preventive conservation
 . reference services and access issues
 . using archives to enhance exhibits, educational offerings, and outreach
initiatives
 . the role of archives in culture and heritage



Fee: CAD$618.00 plus coursepack (prices determined by the UVic Bookstore).
A CAD$100 registration deposit is required by the registration deadline.
UVSS Fees will also be assessed to credit students only.

Registration deadline: December 10; late registrations accepted if space
permits.

For more information, please visit:

http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/Course/Managing-Archival-Collections/HA488U001

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About the Instructor:

Jennifer Douglas will complete her doctoral studies in December 2012 in
the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. Her dissertation
interrogates traditional ideas about how archives accumulate and how
foundational archival principles apply to them through the study of
several Canadian and American writers' archives. Prior to her doctoral
work, Jennifer completed a Master of Archival Studies degree at UBC.
Jennifer has published articles on the archival principle of provenance,
on the archives of different writers, including L.M. Montgomery, Alice
Munro, Marian Engel and Douglas Coupland (in press), and on the
15th-century letters of the Paston family.

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About Our Program

The Cultural Resource Management Program offers education courses for
professionals, volunteers and board members in museums, galleries,
heritage sites, cultural centres and related organizations. Courses are
designed to address the emerging needs of the sector and build your
personal and organizational capacity.

In our courses, you interact with colleagues from across North America and
beyond, participate in stimulating learning activities, and relate your
learning to the practical issues and realities of your workplace and
community. Courses are taught by instructors who are leading professionals
in the field.

Courses can be taken individually or towards a comprehensive diploma or
focused professional specialization certificate. Individual credit and
non-credit course registration options are also available. Choose the
program and / or course best suited to meet your needs from the flexible
options available.

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For more information, including how to register:

Visit our website:  http://www.continuingstudies.uvic.ca/cultural

Contact us: [log in to unmask] or (250) 721-8457.

Join us on Twitter @UVIC_CRMProgram!

Connect with us on Facebook -
http://www.facebook.com/CulturalResourceManagement

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Iona McCraith
Preservation Consultant
phone: 705-277-1309
fax: 705-277-2091
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